National Champion Thomas Kibblewhite moved through to the semifinals of the event and will look to move through to the final and challenge for his second victory of the year tomorrow. Image by PhotoCPL626417February 22nd
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Daniel Kereopa slashing his way to victory in the Stand Up Paddleboard Division of the Hyundai Pro Longboard Tour completed at Mount Maunganui. Image by PhotoCPL626395February 22nd
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Daniel Kereopa was eliminated in the Quarterfinals of the Open Men’s Longboard. Image by PhotoCPL626417February 22nd
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Winner Josh Constable (Aus) is unstoppable winning every event that he has been in this year. Image by PhotoCPL626403February 22nd
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Owen Barnes was another surfer to excel in the first round before being eliminated in the quarterfinals. Image by PhotoCPL626417February 22nd
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Whakatane surfer Hone Douglas riding his nose on the way to winning the Under 18 Boys Division at the Hyundai Pro Longboard Tour completed at Mount Maunganui. Image by PhotoCPL626426February 22nd
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Top ranked New Zealand surfer Thomas Kibblewhite placed third at the event today and holds down his second place on the Hyundai Pro Longboard Tour ratings. Image by PhotoCPL626417February 22nd